LAS VEGAS (AP) — Floyd Mayweather Jr. isn't one to rest in
retirement, not when there are $3.5 million sports cars to buy.

The Las Vegas boxer posed with his latest purchase, a 2015
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse, in a photo posted to his
Instagram account Monday. Mayweather brought Obi Okeke who
co-owns Fusion Luxury Motors in Chatsworth, California with him
to Miami to put the deal together.

Okeke says he has sold four Bugattis to the boxer including one
with 2,200 miles he traded in for his latest purchase, the
convertible Vitesse that Okeke says is one of only 44 ever made.
The black and orange color scheme and interior is one-of-a-kind,
he said.

"You can't go and order one," Okeke said Tuesday after a flight
home from Miami.

Bugatti's website says the car reaches speeds of 254 mph (408.8
km) and accelerates from zero to 62 mph (100 km) in 2.6 seconds
and has 1,200 horsepower. The site also says the car is sold out.

Bugatti has built and sold 450 Veyron models between 2006 and
2015 and 150 are convertibles like the one Mayweather bought
Monday, Okeke said.

Okeke said he and others followed Mayweather out of the Miami
dealership's lot as the boxer drove away, driving in a
"progressive manner," on a Florida freeway, he said
diplomatically.

He said Mayweather is already eyeing his next possible purchase,
a $3.2 million Pagani Huayra that's been flown to Okeke's
California showroom. Okeke said he's sold Mayweather more than 39
cars, including the four Bugattis.